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Surendra Patil case: Police find counterfeit notes and more illegal arms at his house in Maharashtra | Mumbai News


Thane: The investigation into a 55-year-old builder-cum-reel star Surendra Pandurang Patil has intensified after Thane City Police Crime Branch uncovered counterfeit currency along with a substantial cache of illegal arms, indicating possible links to a larger organised network.Police raided the accused’s premises and unearthed a concealed compartment behind a shoe rack on a building terrace. The hidden cavity led to a secret room where Patil allegedly stored weapons and fake currency notes. The total seizure — comprising arms, ammunition, counterfeit currency and electronic items — is valued at Rs 12.2 lakh. The fake currency alone had a face value of Rs 3.5 lakh. Police said three country-made pistols and other weapons were recovered during subsequent searches, along with a revolver, seven single-shot country-made firearms, two air guns and an empty magazine. Authorities also seized 405 live cartridges and 167 air gun pellets. Sharp weapons such as swords, machetes, knives and iron rods, along with mobile phones, were also recovered, said DCP (Crime) Amarsingh Jadhav.Officials described Patil as a habitual offender with at least 12 cases registered across multiple police stations. His criminal record includes offences under the Arms Act, provisions of MCOCA, attempted murder and criminal intimidation. Police added he was previously linked to counterfeit currency operations.A case has been registered and Patil remains in police custody.



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Mumbai Port hits record 75.15 MMT cargo in FY26; eyes 80 MMT next | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The Mumbai Port Authority (MbPA) clocked its highest-ever cargo throughput of 75.15 million metric tonnes (MMT) in 2025–26, registering a 9.5% growth over the previous year, underscoring strong operational performance despite global trade uncertainties.Mumbai Port also maintained its lead in cruise tourism, handling 95 cruise calls and over 2.5 lakh passengers. In shipbuilding and repair, it handled 87 vessels for repair and 23 under construction, while advancing plans for a greenfield shipbuilding cluster in Maharashtra.The growth was broad-based, led by liquid bulk cargo, which rose 9.8% to 46.83 MMT, followed by dry bulk, up 14.7% to 22.77 MMT, while break bulk maintained a steady share. Overall cargo composition stood at 63% liquid bulk, 30% dry bulk and 7% break bulk.The port handled 1,850 vessels, including 1,515 cargo ships, indicating increased maritime activity. Stronger logistics, faster cargo handling and cruise growth thus has benefitted trade being a cheaper mode or transport and jobs and commuters.MbPA retained a robust 30% share in coastal cargo (21.9 MMT), reinforcing its role in domestic logistics. A key highlight was a 141% surge in fertiliser and fertiliser raw material imports, supporting the agriculture sector. The port also handled over 80,000 vehicles, including premium and electric models, and continued to grow as a hub for project cargo such as heavy engineering equipment.Rail connectivity saw a significant boost, with rail-borne cargo more than doubling to 5.26 lakh metric tonnes, aiding efficient and sustainable evacuation. Operational efficiency improved, with average vessel turnaround time reducing to 64.05 hours and berth productivity rising to 11,365 MT per berth day.With ongoing infrastructure upgrades and policy support under national logistics initiatives, MbPA has set a target of 80 MMT cargo throughput for FY27, signalling continued growth in India’s maritime trade.



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From 26/4 to 145/4: Sameer Rizvi reveals what Tristan Stubbs told him during six-wicket victory | Cricket News


From 26/4 to 145/4: Sameer Rizvi reveals what Tristan Stubbs told him during six-wicket victory
Sameer Rizvi and Tristan Stubbs (Image Credit: IPL)

Sameer Rizvi announced himself in style, producing a composed and match-winning unbeaten 70 to guide Delhi Capitals to a comfortable six-wicket victory over Lucknow Super Giants in Match 5 of IPL 2026. Walking in under pressure with Delhi reeling at 26 for 4 in a modest chase of 142, Rizvi showcased maturity beyond his years. Alongside Tristan Stubbs, he stitched together an unbeaten 119-run partnership that completely turned the game on its head and sealed the chase in just 17.1 overs.Calm under pressure: Rizvi’s maturity shines throughRizvi revealed after the match that clarity in role and backing from the team management played a key part in his performance.“The coaches backed me to bat at number four this season. I just tried to play according to the situation,” he said.Initially looking to play positively, Rizvi had to quickly reassess after Delhi lost wickets in a cluster.”But as soon as in the next over, two wickets fell, the situation changed completely. So I tried to talk to Stubbs. He said, let’s take a little time. There are a lot of overs left and the run rate is also down. We should respect the conditions, so we talked and decided that we would play our game. Not only after reaching fifty, but I tried to put the loose delivery away and that was my plan throughout the innings,” Rizvi concluded.

Partnership that changed the game

The Rizvi–Stubbs stand of 119* not only rescued Delhi from a collapse but also etched itself into IPL history. It is the second-highest partnership after a team was four down for under 30 runs, only behind the 134* stand between Yusuf Pathan and Shakib Al Hasan for KKR in 2016.It also became Delhi Capitals’ highest partnership for the fifth wicket or lower, surpassing the previous best of 111*.Stubbs played the perfect supporting role with an unbeaten 39, ensuring there was no further damage while Rizvi gradually shifted gears.Tristan Stubbs reflects on his partnership with Sameer Rizvi, ” Yeah, we kept saying, keep batting normally, keep looking to score. I think the way Sameer plays naturally just against the spin, takes it on, so it made my job a bit easier. Just knock it around, get him on strike. And we always knew it was one over, and then it was down to run a ball, and then take the game away, the shots you need, and yeah, fortunately we got it there. We said at the start of the over, let’s see if it’s spinning. And I think the first three balls went for like 12 or something. ”

Axar backs bowlers and young talent

Delhi skipper Axar Patel credited both the bowlers and the match-winning partnership for the victory.“The new ball was doing a bit. We told our bowlers to exploit that, and they did really well. The key was building one big partnership in the chase, and Rizvi and Stubbs executed it perfectly.”Axar also highlighted the team’s strategy during the innings break.“During the strategic time-out, the message was clear, we were just one partnership away from taking control, the plan was to bring in Rizvi early. He’s been excellent in practice, and it’s great to see him deliver.” Axar added.



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Govt plans 6kcr revamp for research infra across Maha univs | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The state’s higher and technical education department has floated a proposal of Rs 6,000 crore to improve research infrastructure across public universities and govt institutions, such as VJTI, and College of Engineering Pune. Drawn on the lines of Pradhan Mantri Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (PM-USHA) scheme, the proposal for this scheme, termed as CM-USHA, will be directed towards upgrading and modernising laboratories and libraries. This is probably the first time in about 20 years that the govt has taken up the proposal to upgrade research facilities across govt institutions in the state. Help will be sought from IIT-Bombay to replicate their laboratory models.As per the proposal, funding will be provided separately for each specific project, rather than as a fixed or ongoing amount, said an official. The progress of these projects will be closely monitored, and updates will be sought at regular intervals, he added. The proposal, aligned with the long-term benefits envisioned under Viksit Maharashtra, has been already shared with the finance department for consideration.“Many of our institutions continue to rely on outdated equipment, which is limiting students’ employment prospects. For instance, a nanotechnology department at a leading public university is still using equipment purchased two decades ago. The industry is, therefore, often reluctant to hire graduates who lack hands-on exposure to the equipment currently in use and are therefore not job-ready. Government institutions urgently need infrastructure upgrades to provide real shop-floor experience. Many private institutions, on the other hand, are able to offer such exposure through regular investments in research facilities,” said an official. If approved, the proposal is expected to significantly improve placements in the long run, he said.Govt institutions in state, such as the Institute of Chemical Technology, do well in the National Institutional Ranking Framework and therefore, need to be encouraged, said another official. As part of the initiative, the department is planning to tie up with IIT-Bombay and seek their help to modernise laboratories in state institutions.A professor from a govt institution said they have been getting equipment with help from funding through corporate social responsibility. “We also have some centres of excellence where we regularly upgrade research infrastructure. But what our students are exposed to is no match to the exposure that students from IITs and NITs get. These days, most industry equipment is AI-enabled, and therefore, the ones we have are naturally outdated,” said the professor.



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Health over social stigma: Minor to carry pregnancy to full term | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The Bombay High Court was on Wednesday told that a 15-year-old girl, seeking medical termination of her over 28-week pregnancy, has decided to deliver her child after JJ Hospital medical board said there is a threat to her life due to severe anaemia.Justices Bharati Dangre and Manjusha Deshpande observed that the girl and her family members were made aware of the consequences of MTP and “they agreed that she shall continue the pregnancy, and after she gives birth to a child, it shall be handed over for adoption.”The girl moved the HC through her father, seeking permission to terminate her “forced pregnancy” after the Nashik district civil hospital’s medical board advised against MTP. It cited reasons including haemoglobin level of 9.1 grams per deciliter (g/dl), which may endanger her life during induction of labour. In pregnant women, 11-14 g/dl is considered normal. The judges said JJ board has observed that the girl is severely anaemic with a haemoglobin level of 5.6 g/dl. When she reported to the hospital on Tuesday, she was transfused with one unit of blood by way of primary immediate treatment. She is in an “advanced stage of gestation and an intervention for terminating the pregnancy at this stage is fraught with risk to her life, as also to her long-term wellbeing.”While her condition was discussed with the relatives and the girl herself, “she was found to be comfortable in discussing the issue.” When the option of continuing the pregnancy was put forth, with necessary antenatal care and delivering a full-term baby, which would give sufficient time for the mother’s health to improve, they “unanimously” agreed to follow it. The board remarked “that the family is not perturbed with the hypothetical or ostensible possibility of social stigma, but are more concerned about the victim’s health.” The judges said the board also offered her indoor treatment till delivery, but the family refused. Her advocate, Vivekanand Krishnan, said the family is from Yeola and “it is very far for them” to travel to Mumbai. Dismissing the petition, the judges directed the girl “to complete her full gestation period” and allowed her to “deliver the child at the hospital of her choice.” They preferred the Nashik civil hospital as she was examined by those doctors and “they are aware of her medical condition, including low levels of haemoglobin.



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Watch: Woman sets SUV, two-wheelers ablaze using ‘petrol bombs’ at Orissa high court, tells shopkeeper to film act | Bhubaneswar News


A woman has been detained after setting fire to petrol bottles near the Orissa High Court boundary wall in Cuttack

CUTTACK: An SUV and three other vehicles were damaged in a fire that broke out at the boundary wall of Orissa high court on Tuesday in Cuttack. Police have detained a 38-year-old woman in connection with the incident.Police said the incident occurred around 11:30am and the fire spread quickly.Locals alerted the fire services and police after noticing the flames engulfing the parked vehicles. Fire officials rushed to the spot and managed to douse the blaze before it could spread further.As the vehicles were unoccupied at the time of the incident, no casualties were reported, though four vehicles suffered significant damage, police said.Deputy commissioner of police (DCP) Khilari Rishikesh Dnyandeo said, “The accused, identified as Minati Sahoo, resides under Lalbag police station limits. She arrived at the spot carrying a bag containing two bottles filled with petrol. She reportedly gave the nearby vendors her cell phone and asked them to record her before walking up to the boundary wall and setting the bottles ablaze. She then threw the bottles towards the boundary wall but she missed the target and the bottles landed on the vehicles parked nearby. The woman fled the scene immediately after retrieving her own mobile phone.”The video went viral on social media, which helped authorities identify and detain the accused within hours.A police team has also been dispatched to the petrol pump in the city from where she allegedly procured petrol in bottles as part of the investigation.Khilari added, “The woman has been detained and is being questioned. We are verifying the source from where she collected the petrol and trying to ascertain the exact motive behind her act.”“We have registered a case and further investigation is underway. Further legal action will be taken based on the findings of the investigation,” he said.Jyotiranjan Mohanty, an advocate at the high court, expressed apprehension over the security of the court complex. “We feel a bit unsafe. She was throwing burning bottles towards the high court and, fortunately, they did not reach the premises and instead fell on the vehicles. It could have been fatal if the bottles had reached the court compound.”



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Fans erupt as Sameer Rizvi’s batting masterclass powers DC to stunning win over LSG in IPL 2026



Delhi Capitals (DC) produced a remarkable comeback to defeat Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) by six wickets in Match 5 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium. Chasing a modest target of 142, DC overcame a shaky start thanks to a brilliant knock from Sameer Rizvi and a composed partnership with Tristan Stubbs.

LSG post below-par total despite fighting contributions

After being put in to bat by DC captain Axar Patel, LSG struggled to build momentum and were bowled out for 141 in 18.4 overs. Mitchell Marsh led the scoring with a steady 35 off 28 balls, striking a couple of boundaries and three sixes.

However, wickets fell at regular intervals, preventing LSG from capitalizing on starts. Skipper Rishabh Pant failed to make an impact at the top, while Nicholas Pooran and Aiden Markram couldn’t convert their starts into substantial scores.

A late push from Abdul Samad, who scored 36 off 25 balls, helped LSG cross the 140-run mark. Contributions from the lower order added some valuable runs, but the total still looked slightly underwhelming on a decent batting surface.

DC’s bowling unit delivered a collective effort, with Lungi Ngidi and T Natarajan leading the charge with three wickets each. Kuldeep Yadav chipped in with two crucial wickets, while Axar Patel also picked up one.

Mohammed Shami strikes early as DC crumble in powerplay

The chase got off to a disastrous start for DC as Mohammed Shami struck on the very first ball, dismissing KL Rahul for a golden duck. The early breakthrough triggered a collapse, with Pathum Nissanka, Nitish Rana, and Axar Patel also falling cheaply.

At one stage, DC were reeling at 26/4 in just 4.3 overs, with LSG bowlers applying relentless pressure. Prince Yadav and Mohsin Khan provided crucial support to Shami, tightening the screws during the powerplay.

Sameer Rizvi helps Delhi Capitals seal the deal

Just when LSG seemed to be in complete control, Rizvi and Tristan Stubbs stitched together a match-winning partnership that shifted the momentum dramatically. Rizvi played a sensational knock of 70 off 47 balls, combining aggression with composure, hitting five fours and four sixes.

Stubbs complemented him perfectly with a well-paced 39 off 32 deliveries, ensuring that DC rebuilt steadily without taking unnecessary risks. Their 50-plus stand not only stabilized the innings but also put the Capitals firmly back in the contest.

As the partnership grew, the pressure shifted onto LSG bowlers, who struggled to find breakthroughs in the middle overs. The duo’s calculated approach ensured that the required run rate remained under control.

With the hard work done by Rizvi and Stubbs, DC comfortably chased down the target in 17.1 overs, finishing at 145/4. Despite an early scare, the Capitals showed resilience and depth in their batting lineup to secure a convincing win.

For LSG, the early breakthroughs provided hope, but the inability to break the Rizvi-Stubbs partnership proved costly. Their bowlers, apart from the initial burst, couldn’t maintain pressure in the later stages.

Also WATCH: IPL 2026 – Mohammed Shami gets pumped up after removing KL Rahul for a golden duck in LSG vs DC clash

Here’s how fans reacted:

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Also WATCH: Lungi Ngidi outfoxes Nicholas Pooran with a perfect slower delivery during LSG vs DC game at IPL 2026





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Relationship with Rajesh Khanna not marriage: Bombay high court; Anita Advani’s plea nixed | Mumbai News


The Bombay High Court dismissed Anita Advani’s appeal to recognize her relationship with the late actor Rajesh Khanna as a marriage

MUMBAI: Bombay high court on Wednesday dismissed an appeal filed by Anita Advani to recognise her long-term relationship with the late actor Rajesh Khanna as marriage.Justice Sharmila Deshmukh ruled that by Advani’s pleadings, it “is evident that the substantive relief sought is of being declared as widow of (Khanna), which is a necessary sequitur of the declaration...”, but the relationship doesn’t satisfy the tests formulated by Supreme Court over recognition of a live-in relation as a marriage.Khanna was not divorced from his estranged actor-wife Dimple Khanna, the court was informed.Following Rajesh Khanna’s demise in 2012, Advani and members of his family have been locked in a legal battle. Advani filed a suit in 2015 before the Dindoshi city civil court against Dimple and others, including her daughter Twinkle and son-in-law Rajiv Bhatia (actor Akshay Kumar), to have her long-term relationship with the actor to be akin to a marriage. When her plea was rejected in 2017, she approached the HC in appeal. The HC said the trial court had rightly applied the test to hold that “no fruitful purpose would be served by going ahead” with a civil trial — which would require deposition of Khanna’s family members and others — and unnecessarily protract the proceedings. “There has to be cumulative satisfaction of the test … which lays down the criteria that the parties must be otherwise qualified to enter into a legal marriage, including being unmarried, is clearly not satisfied in the present case,” the HC said, after hearing advocates Preeti Singh for Advani and Pooja Kane for the Khanna family.The declaration “seeks equivalence with marriage and marital relationship and must therefore also satisfy the essential tests for valid marriage although not formally married,” the HC elaborated.Before the Dindoshi court, Twinkle had sought dismissal of Advani’s suit on the ground that the suit is barred by law, broadly since the marriage between her parents — Rajesh Khanna and Dimple — was not dissolved and under the Hindu Marriage Act, there can be no marriage if one of the party had a spouse living and hence, there can be no declaration as sought by Advani of being the widow.The HC observed that in the absence of requirements of valid marriage as set out in the provisions of Hindu Marriage Act not being satisfied, the relationship between Advani and Khanna had the “character of live-in relationship”.The concept of a live-in relationship was legally recognised under the DV Act, which defined “domestic relationship” to mean a relationship between two persons who live or have, at any point of time, lived together in a shared household through a relationship in the nature of marriage.But the HC said declaration of the relationship being in nature of marriage would require applicability of the tests as laid down by the SC in the case of D Velusamy vs D Patchaiammal and added the satisfaction is lacking here. Even when a live-in relationship is monogamous, the tests set out by the SC must be satisfied, said the HC.Finding no merit in Advani’s appeal, the HC dismissed it.



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Andheri East tops in property tax collection, Lower Parel next in Mumbai | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The K-East ward, which covers Andheri East, emerged as the highest property tax contributor in Mumbai for 2025–26, as the BMC recorded its highest-ever collection of Rs 7,610.9 crore.Civic data shows that K-East ward led with Rs 719.2 crore in collections, followed by G-South (Lower Parel and adjoining areas) at Rs 670.6 crore, K-West (Andheri West) at Rs 622.2 crore, H-East (Kalina and Bandra East) at Rs 577.8 crore, and H-West (Bandra West) at Rs 536.6 crore. Further, the western suburbs accounted for the largest share of collections at Rs 3,721.3 crore, followed by the island city at Rs 2,102.6 crore and eastern suburbs at Rs 1,457.4 crore.Overall, the BMC surpassed its revised target of Rs 7,341 crore, achieving 103.7% of the goal. On March 31 alone, the civic body collected Rs 399.7 crore, marking a record single-day recovery. An additional Rs 301.1 crore was collected as penalties.Officials attributed the strong performance to sustained recovery drives, targeted action against large defaulters, and improved payment systems. Civic facilitation centres remained open on weekends and public holidays, while online payment options were streamlined to encourage timely compliance.Additional municipal commissioner (city) Ashwini Joshi said to encourage timely payment, the BMC undertook extensive public awareness campaigns. “Civic facilitation centres remained open on weekends and public holidays, and online payment options were strengthened. Special focus was also placed on recovering dues from major defaulters through targeted follow-ups,” she said.Property tax continues to be the BMC’s single-largest revenue source, levied on over 10 lakh properties across Mumbai. The civic body’s dependence on this stream has deepened since 2017, when octroi — once its biggest revenue generator — was scrapped following the rollout of GST.Currently, around 3.6 lakh properties in Mumbai are exempt from property tax as their carpet area is under 500 sq ft—a policy implemented since 2022 by BMC following a state govt directive. Recently, the civic house passed a notice of motion as well seeking to increase the exemption limit for property taxes for residential units from 500 sq ft to 700 sq ft. No decision has been taken on it yet.



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Mumbai: No books for Class IX students as new CBSE academic session kicks off nationwide | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Central Board of Secondary Education’s commencement of the 2026-27 academic session on Wednesday has been marred by a nationwide crisis with not even a single Class IX student receiving a textbook.Physical books are yet to be issued by the board, leaving classrooms in a state of paralysis. Local booksellers said that “many parents have come and enquired about the books, but nothing is available at the moment”. A book depot owner in Bhandup said: “I have been emailing the board for months regarding the textbooks but I have not even received a response from them.”The new textbooks are currently unavailable online; all materials hosted on the NCERT website are now outdated versions of the previous curriculum.Pragya Singh, director of academics at the CBSE, refused to comment on the situation when contacted. TOI was told to contact the spokesperson of the board who asked for questions to be mailed to which no response has been received at the time of going to press.The delay has created a significant hurdle for educators. “You can’t teach in isolation; chapters are interlinked,” said Rashmi Panagria, principal of Skyline School in Sausar, Madhya Pradesh, emphasising that the lack of material disrupts the logical flow of the subjects. Echoing this sentiment, the principal of a CBSE school in Navi Mumbai noted that the absence of resources has made the start of the term nearly impossible to manage, stating, “It is becoming quite difficult to conduct classes effectively without textbooks in students’ hands.While CBSE has issued rough draft syllabus books to a few schools covering basic topics, this is a temporary fix. The root of the shortage lies in the massive syllabus revision currently underway for Class IX — a process that has also been applied to Class XI this year.This administrative bottleneck mirrors the challenges faced during last year’s revamp for Classes VII and VIII. A similar delay saw Class VII textbooks finally reaching the markets as late as Oct.Parents now face “double trouble” as many have already enrolled their children in coaching classes. However, without official textbooks or curriculum clarity, instruction at these centers remains speculative, leaving the academic start for thousands of ninth graders effectively in limbo.



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